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the carolina watchman t has double the ci dilation of ?, otlh i .. lisheo ii j i jÂ»3 ji,of . liters bi'i fu-fourth series salisbury n c thursday january 11 1894 after the recess congress settles down to work onoe mora to obstruct tariff legislation ] la the l'lan of republican la the house a lively opening the senate spring the hawaiian question early hard 1'lghtlug kxperteil washington january 4 â€” in the ( mouse the resignations of colonel â€¢ fellows aud mr fitch of new york who have been elected respectively , district attorney and comptroller of the currency of new york were read nnd the speaker also presented the credentials of mr adams of pennsyl vania who has been elected to suc ceed the late mr o'xcill i , the tight then bc^au mr boutelle onb-halfof the republicans putting forward th hawaiian matter to n , lagonize tlic tariff bill mr ilitt the head of the minority , of the foreign affairs committee stated i that intismuc-h as this proposition rave j ilie rej>.ablican substantially v.hat i they desired viz a time fixed for do i rau on the h:;v.-;iii:;n matter he voi:ld be r-la.-l to accept it then there waa tpihe a wivi^lo ; tit mr uouteile's c/fort to oall up | sis r(Â»solutii>n as a firiviletfeil question j viiioh efftÂ»rt was u failure linmc i-;tely after tha t\'a<uiijr of â€¢ ha journal in tua senate senator j rkfcnrn presented the credentials nator bj>p:i hunton of virginia 1 lie oath of office ivas a<iiuiai.->tercd Â».â€¢ new senator ior l'rve pre.ented a resolution l-'hrinjt that ia the opinion of the a during the investigation of the ur.iuee on foreign relations of relations with l:.iw::-i there ':â– no interference on the pai"t | ituiwi states by moral inllu j or pliv&ical force for hie resto i , of the ix-cjijc n r f the main , :. next of t\e provisional govern < at of i!i hawaiian islands u:ul it naval forces should be used in the i ud.i only for the protection of the â– s and property of american citi . he askcil thut the resolution io t'ie tvtjle for th present ator hill presented a bill limit hj effect of tie regulations oi rcg between the several state ith foreign f>untries 1 ca'.ui up by senator tuu'h o . .: i for the relief of certain al i . who ha 1 aoqniretl property in â€¢ liistriot ot:casioiied much di.scus j s it developed the fact that j - tvi-ic iucoinpet.-.-t to ho 1 pro ! i.-i thi district of columbia the i â– s i-.i'.-cd it bcinp for t'ne reliei i arid ?â– ;. col-vi-il and legalizing ; ownevslr'p of rval estate in the ric.t i lie ways and nvr-tis committee x â– â€¢ to r p >'â– â– a ! ill providing for a : â€¢â– (. tax on individual incomes t.o-'io * i washington january 5 â€” the ho-.ise â€¢:- without a quorum a-rain today i cotisecjucatly did nothing 1 . mr â€¢ ;. i in attempted to pet up e oaition censuring tne president e.^i illan rai>ed the question of . â€¢-â– evatiois the republicans re ii to vote the democrats couhl â– in ister a quorum and the house s ia consequence adjourned in t:u senate mr hoar presented ii following resolution with the re . nest that it lie on the table for the resent j resolved that the secretary of the vasurv be requested to inform the iiafe of what sums have been paid tc â– .:;Â« hon jan-res ii lilouut for salary â– -, â– : vices and other o:pÂ«*nÂ«6s as special iymmissioner to hawaii t-oyetlier with f>-.;;es of all oi'ders vouchers and re iiit.s for such payment and also t-o m the senate fnun what funds â– . mi under r by virtue of what hppro riati n of law the same have been aid ' f'jrxi 3 ed lke a p hlor v:is h koiibrr ui-n il ii tb the ifri cultural itui dins chicago january s.-a robbers roost rieh with plunder has beeu pound beneath the floor of the great tgricuhiiral building at the world's ut grounds the thieves escaped tut much valuable stolen property vas recovered the den was sumptu ously furnished with turkish rugft fabrics from foreign looms rieh dra ries and eomforta-ble divans fine hrandiefi high wines nod imported l-i^:irs were scattered about the place in pr^it profusion the two men were keen stealing whisky bottle and following them eqlcers found the den the uie:i dropped tlvrough a dole in th floor and the officers in pursuit f-;u':<i a wcib-beatcri path un der th buiiding leading to the den it is probable that the thieving ha 1h-<mi going on ever since the close of the fair as artilos have been missed from the building for many weeks rill i h c . . u > ulan live oak fi.ju january 8.--f0i lowing upon the att-mpted assassi nation of ex-sh-riff totsdampr on friday night our town is wild with xcitement tonight ov^r the murdri of h j willis cit watchman last night avillis was shot through the heart and his head was literally split to pieces with a hatchet or othei sharp weapon the murderer aftet killing him straightened out his form iind left him lying on his back beside the citv pound he was employed tr keep lion's from running at larg-e in the city streets and a great deal of ill feeling had been created by taking them up the pound was full of hogs ind willis was guarding them there is uo clue to tkc murderer a (> tal a'tÂ«r ururce gould new york january t â€” a crank oi the name 0 e c hack yesterday went lo the lukewood hotel bake wood n j tmd wanted to see mr george ould in order to eoueet sioo wo wliicii ho a\-s the ialli'-r had r.-omised him chick was lajvjjf re leased ii&va an iuÂ»iiae kÂ»j]4uh not apt to fight â€ž gtovernor mitchell says the two thugs can't meet in florida i j i he will declare martial law charley ta not vÂ«ry anxious he rcfuw to then new articles or agreement and the uurul club is all urok?u l'i over it jackson vn.i.fc fi.a january 0 â€” one development has followed another in rapid succession today in the cor bott-mitchell affair the cases in the criminal court against corbett and mitchell fell through this mornin because the solicitor declined to prosecute them the mayor vetoed the cvc-ouncc-glove ordinance and the council parsed it over his voto by a two-third vote the duvai oiub now admits that it has requested cor bett and mitchell to sign iitr.v articlc-3 of agreement and a test fight will soon be hiu at the park oeera house to sec if a cafie at law can be made in a g-love contest under articles of agree ment exactly lik<i those which were signed in sew york for corbett and mitchell the county solicitor's action this morning is cltuined as a victory by both sides the duval club officials insist ihat solicitor christie could find no law und r which to proceed against the two pugilists and so re trt-atcd rather than go on with the case and be whipped in open court the governor's friends sny that he scored a h'.g point by choking off the club from getting a favorable decision in the habeas corpu c;is<j now a dead letter it is the general belief that tl:c governor drew christie into a cor uer by threatouiug to remove him from ofticc if he prosecuted these two cases in nil probability the mysteri ous telegram received from the gov ernor one day lust week contained the lash which the governor plied over the attorney's back hut it must be admitted that the club was tliuud :â€¢ struck by the tui;n things took this morning 1 . manager howdea says tonight how ever that the club's attorneys are al ruady preparing the papei-s for another ease in which judge call must pass ou the law applicable to this con test the naval club a imits that it has asked the pugilists to sign now articles of af'.'^mcnt i nis was done satd manager bowdon siinply as a precaution in easo the li,rht should be stopped here these new articles simply provide that the ii<>ht may be pr.lled off at some point beyond the two-mile limit from ti.e city of jacksonville n.s agreed in the finet articles and at riiolher time if uecessory either tvrenty-fonr hours before or aft'-r noon of january 2r>th you see tliis allows i a clianoe to evade the au thorities if tli-t stop the fig'r.t t tlio arena kt:>1 would make the fight a dead , sure thing we could say to the w.fxmi : people who may come here to see this fight that they can see it anyway that we will have it in some place con j venient to jacksonville corbett . signed the new articles without hesi ( t;tt r on as soon a he understood thfm thoroughly but mitchell declines to jo so as soon as mitchell signs t':e Â» w artlclt-b said jo vending of new york the ihival club will add mo men to its jirosent force of carpenters on the arena ycr a<lded manager bowden aud when ho does we will promise upon our honor a-s business iik-n and gentlemen that everybody who comes to jacksonville to t><_Â»e this tight can see it without w.ing put to any incon venience mitchell can make t!u fitrht sure by signing or it is possible for him to stop it by still persisting in his refusal to sign governor mitchell todty wnt the fol lowiug telegram to a cincinnati paper the corbctfc-mitehell pi'i iiifht will not take place in florida nn1e<us the supreme conrt of this state decides that there i.s no law prohibiting uch a fight there will be no necessity for proclaiming martial law to prevent such a light but wore it necessary 1 would not hesitate to proclaim it as i am determined to prevent this fijht ity any and all means within the reach of thf executive there can be no doubt b-s to iwy n<jkjtion and people who come utf.ro with th espeetation cjf beeiwff the laws of the state violate by two thngs atwi tiieir aiders aud hbettorr will be disappointed jack^ikviu-k fi.a january 4 hiurley mitchell fcigncd the ameu-'.ed articles of agreeim-nt today under priiprure from the oilicials of the dural athletic club and uiuk relieves him self of the charge of being a rank quittÂ«t the amended nrticlck now provide thut tho fight rihall take place in duval or st john's county the the latter county being the one in which mitchell's training quarters arc located sheriff errward in an interview to day naid he would obey the governor order and use every legal means to prevent the fight in duval county n;Â«w out the gas savannah ga january b.â€”m c mcdonald of hamlet x c blew out the gas in room h at the screvei house last ni-ht and this raornin was found a corpse mr mcdonali came in on the southbound railroad and was on his way t florida when he had been offered a position on ; turpentine farm there was no evi d nces whatever that his act was sni cdal but it was cvi.lentiy a plair case of ignore p the coroner took charge of the b > ly and will ship it back to his home tomorrow cotton milib uuraed ri.ouknfk ai.a january s the cotton mills of erabrey son & yonng aoi ta of this t.ty wi*a burned last uig-ht the loss is estiuiuted at s-'o 000 insurance 810..vo the factors w;is a 50 j ladle y rn mill tht machinery wu ui-j iue pw&l weli ecjuipjvsd ce-h.al mum kewi i newberry s cl january 8 the ; directors of the newberry cotton mills j have decided to increase the capital stock from s^ao.ouu to 400,000 aud to | greatly enlarge the building knoxvu.-i tens jaunary s â€” kayior & cunningham dry good mercliants have assigned they havc secured eret'':tor for about s *>< h '. the stock is to bc sold to pay debts amounting to 5,000 or more d.uil.d.vktia v january 8 â€” tho revised list just received by tiie clerk of the court shows that twenty wid ows and seventeen old soldier in j lumpkin county rill draw pensions ' this year gallatin tens january 5 â€” at spring hill kv yesterday l v fowler and i c vousen rivals for \ tiie same lady's hand met fowler shot yousen fatally but before you seu died he stabbed fowler so serious . ly that he cannot recover j_c_.sojf te.vx january fi â€” tow ard the foreign claim swindler was sentenced by judge hammond last night to nine years in the columbus ohio penitentiary he is also taxed with a tine of 61,-00 and the cost of the two trials about 20.000 chariotte n c jauuary fi young goetehius of home ga who n a student nt davidson college fell from the third story of the college building yesterday and is now in a dying condition the young man is a son of the presbyterian minister at rome iiis family have been notified ba_-_.ah.-u ala january 0 â€” james hamburger had a quarrel with his nweetheart wednesday and stab bed her slightly in the neok last night he walked into a ballroom and seeing her in the arms of nuothor man he walked up behind her and shot her in the back of the neck he then escaped the girl died this morning tuscaloosa ai~v january fi â€” will farmer was hanged in the county jail yard here today for wife murder farmer was cool lo the last lie said he felt no fear and knew he was going bti-aight to heaven he advised every body to live right the drop fell at the last stroke of twelve farm.r's neck was n>t brokeu and he died of strangulation thomasxili.e ga january 0 â€” hen ry spencer colored was today sen tenced by judge hansell to be hanged ou thursday march 1st spencer was convicted of murdering his brother-in law mo'-e green a motion was mado fo - a new trial which was not grant j ed lie received his sentence with re markablc nerve showing no signs oi excitement whut.ver loctpvltxe kv january 6 the current issue of the woodford sun one of the n;pst iuf.uential papers in ilie ashland district contains un editorial advocating the election i>f hon w c owens to congress the sun has here tofore been a zealous supporter ol colonel ilreckinridge but now declares tiiat the pollard scandal will destroy his usefulness iu eougre>s iliooinsor ann january 5 â€” the boiler of the locomotive pulling the through freight into st l^ouis ex i ploded near here early this morning the train consisted of thirty-live cars j 1 fourteen of which were loaded with i cattle about twenty curs were wrecked and a great number of cattle kllcd head hrakeman ross was in 1 taut*ly killed tho fireman fit tally and the engineer seriously injured trsc-mbia ar.a january ft â€” last ' night jake kllroy residing near here ; went home drunk lie retired to bed with his lighted pipe in his mouth the bed clothing took fire and the ! hause was burned kllroy endeav : ored to escape bat was overcome by : smoke and roasted alive his wife in j na adjoining room escaped and res i cued one child but two others aged j 3 and 6ve years were burned to death greenville ai january 5 a j young sister of ueorge parrer a boy i of fourteen who has been missing since christmas duy this morning foun'd his dead body in the woods with a gunshot wound in the breast far rer with irby mcarthur a negro of the same age were out hunting to gether and when last seen were quar reling mcarthur returned aloae and has been silent since he was today arrested aud put in jail upon the charge of murder i'mon s c january 6 â€” a terrible catastrophe happened near here last night on the plantation of senator glenn i peake by which three per sons were killed and five wounded one mortally it was caused by the bursting of the boiler ot an ongiue used to run a cottou gin tik dead are thomas k jeter a well-known j man with line connections crouch who recently came here from north carolina and an unknown ncg<-o the names of the wounded have nol yet been ascertained bikmixguam ala january 8 gnr ley in the point itock valley north alabama has a prodigy in the shape of a nine-year-old white child her name is lizzie heale and her parents are among the best people in jackson county she weighs 11 pounds and is possessed of enormous strength she can with the greatest ease lift and carry oil an anvil weighing 225 pounds and can carry oil a big man who could scarcely lift her from the rround her hair is very long and die has regular beautiful features uaosiie ai.a january .">. attalla . thriving city five miles west of gads len narrow v escape a disastrous onnacn-ation at 2 o'clock this morning ire broke out in while & chisolm's rick store from a stove and quickly piead the loss to the stock w 1000 ins-urance 2,000 the balki ng was gutted l i wbatley dore adjoining was badly damaged y water the large two-story frame ' milding belonging to w r shahu . nd occupied by a beef market and i ewelry store was completely d trovecl there was no insurance exc ept on the jewelry for 52.800 the ast fire is supposed to be the work of i n incendiary th loss by both hits vasf 8,000 wi___v â€¢"--â– Â»Â»<Â» l - sl oi oil in leavening power â€” ! ,. v . absohjtel^f pose solved at last tho historic mystery of the man in tbo iron mask ii ifcmortov ltnrÂ»vo'.:n of the cipher ol l.ouls xiv itrlns to light the identity of a i imuon but iÂ£n!g uiiitlc rrlaoiier of all historical problems perhaps | that of the identity of man in the ; iron mask has most excited intelli i gent curiosity ijut at last the mys j tery has been solved and all doubts | 6et at rest by the patient investiga tions of commandant bazeries of the french army while in garrison at j nantes m bazcrics determined to j decipher certain dispatches of louis | xiv and his minister louvois ad i dressed to marshal de catinat ! whoso cipher system had never been unraveled although many special ists had tried to master its secret j the explanation of the historical ! enigma of the man in the iron mask is found in one of these cipher dis patches of louvois to de catinat after much research and patient plodding investigation m bazeries i was enabled to decipher the dispatch ! which contains the actual order from ! the king to imprison the man with ' the iron mask it is dated ver sailles 8th july 1691 and consists j df nothing but groups of figures vivien labbe sij de bulonde was then the man in the iron mask who having raised the siege j nf coni against his orders and the king's pleasure was condemned to imprisonment for life and to wear a mask when he quitted the privacy of his cell bulonde a lieutenant general of | the king's armies entered the army young and had a fairly brilliant mil [ itary career during the war with i italy he was sent with m feu ! quieres to invest the town of coni ; the first attack on this place proved j a complete failure and on the news ni the urrival of reinforcements under ] prince eugene bulonde was seized with panic he raised the siege \ abandoned his wounded his artillery and the ammunition of war this shameful retreat provoked louis xiv to such anger that nothing could assuage his wrath catinat's official reply to the ex planation demanded by the king's minister arrived at versailles on july 1 1g01 and on the 8th of that month by the famous cipher mes sage the extraordinary punishment c>f bulonde was decreed on july 15 he was imprisoned in the citadel of pignerol whence he wrote letters to the king and the ministor trying to justify his action his pleas were of little avail and hi a letter to catinat dated august 7 the king confirmed the sentence and from i that date nothing further was heard of m de bulonde the unhappy general who had re â– treated before prince eugene had i henceforth to expiate his fault in prison for two years he remained in the fortress of pignerol whence by louis order he was removed to the isle ste marguerite saint mars ; the governor of which was ordered by a celebrated dispatch to toll ab j eolutely nobody about the general j ho had received from pignerol in may 1008 saint mars became gov ernor of the bastille and in septem ber he arrived with his old prisoner : of pignerol who was alwuys obliged | to wear a mask of black velvet and j of whom no one has over known his ! name or estate " five vears afterward in novem ber 1703 the man with the mawk j died and was buried in the cemetery of st paul under the name of march ialy this historic puzzle has then , been sjxiiled in its dramatic mystery by m bazeries and henceforth his i tory will know m de bulonde as tho ! legendary prisoner in the iron mas j st same bucuret a father's ghastly f>nd he went to he.rch for hi son nd found a corpse bessemeb at.a january 8.-a hor rible murder was committed today a few miles below i5es.sen.er mr james huffman a deputy sheriff warned a nepro who whs trespassm upon his father's premises to keep off he refused to do so and huffman ar , ! rested him but the negro plead so â€¢ hard for his release that huffman let him go a short time afterwards huffman heard shooting going on in atothtpartofhls fathers plantetion he rode out to see what the trouble 1 was in a short tune the horse came , â– rallopin back riderless mr huff min . father went in search of him td^d his u with hisl-da suuomfroni his shoulders 1 he nnle*is knpposadto betheworkof thenee â€” â€¢ t i by huffman and apos^isn i pursuit of him if h is t - v tonight it will un doubtedtr -'â– -'â– expense of a trial a kissless lanu lovers as portrayed by jap â– â– â€¢ novelists said poets affectionate rplthctt and cat â– â– â€” â– 8ocfa Â»> westerners l"*o alimi'.utr ly i'tikoo r in tli raÂ«i spntliufnuiitt only re trajetl by u:i exquisite ourl*Â«j mr lafcadio hearn in his p ! of the eternal feminine in it atlantic thus refers to one of the many differences between the poetry and fiction of japan and those of western nations i must touch ujh>h one feature ot western literature never to be recon ciled with japanese ideas and cus toms let the reader reflect for a moment how large a place the <=" k jeet of kisses and caresses and em braces occupies in our poetry arid in our prose fiction and then let mia consider the fact that in japanesi literature those have no exists whatever for kisses and eail races are simply unknown in japan a tokens of affection if we except the solitary fact that japanese mothers like mothers all over the world lip and hug their little ones Â»>.â€¢:â€¢ after babyhood there is no ;. hugging or kissing suchactii sex cept in the case of infants are held to be highly immodest never do girls kiss one another never do parents kiss or embrace their children who have become able to walk and this rule holds good of all classes society from the highest nobility to the humblest peasantry neither have we the least indication thr ..;.'!â– out japanese literature of any ti in the history o r the rare when u fection was raore demonstrative thaa it is today perhaps the westers reader will uud it hard even to im agine a literature in the whole course of which is no mention of kiss ing of embracing even of pressing a loved hand for hand-clasping is an action as totally foreign to japanese impulse as kissing yet on these topics even the native songs of the country folk even the old ballads of the people about unhappy lovpra are quite as silent as the exquisite verses of the court poets suppose we take for an example the ancient popular ballad of shuntokumara which has given origin to various proverbs and household word throughout western japan here we have the story of two betrothed lovers long separated by a cruel misfortune wandering in search of each other all over the empire and at last suddenly meeting before kiomidzu temple by the favor of the gods would not any aryan poet describe such a meeting as a rushing of the two into each other's arms with kisses and cries of love but how does the old japanese bal lad describe it in brief the iran onlv sit down together and stroke each other a little now even this reserved form of caress is a 1 x tremely rare indulgence of emotion you may see again and again fathers and sons husbands and wive 03 v - ers and daughters meeting â€¢ years of absence yet you will ably never see the approach Â» caress between them the.y will knee down and bal'j each other and smile and r ' cry a little for joy but th neither rush into each other 1 nor utter extraordinary phi affection indeed such term fection as my dear my â– 'â– ' r my sweet my !â€¢ 'â– â€¢. â– do not exist in japanese i terms at all equivaleni to c*.n tonal idioms japanese aff < ti not uttered in words it s pears even in the tone of voi â€¢â– chiefly shown in acts of courtesy and kindness i that the opposite emotio i equally perfect contn 1 but 1 trate this runarkab fact â– quire a separate essay a tÂ«rÂ«rct or vof r.niitv maksiso s c january 9 " â€¢ trial of la'-.b plowden eol re was charged with violatin â€¢ pensary law resulted in a v uot guilty as soon as was rendered ev ry ae<rro in the i house bejran toyell the w ra iÂ«worn t by mr s a n ber of the legislature ii thbt other arrests w . be ir.a-je attempt t p l -'- wir louisiana mo january a.n â– â– tempt to tap the â€¢â€¢> he work he bookmakers ai : roimsart east st louis kansas n and omaha n'eb ha i â– â€¢ the v -â– â€¢â– 'â€¢â– ' 1 . â– ; t ! c wire tii-i-pt-rs escapco i ; ~~~ what is . ig dr samuel pitcher's prescription for infants cwu u liiltln-n h contains neither opium morphine nor rd arootic substance it is a hornless substitute paregoric drops soothing syrups and castor oil pleasant its guarantee is thirty years use by on s of mothers castoria is the children's panacea __',,â€ž. ;],,;;,< r's friend lstoria castoria l hil.'.ren tiiut castoria euros c->lio constipation â– <**> ' ... a v inscription s.Â»ir stwruach diarrho-a eruc-ation lrxcw :: - ' _ ., ,, ,, kius worms cs bleep n-id promotes d k bro ...; â– â€¢:;. n t geslion vv'itliout injurious medication ertal im ! a work for several yvxrs i havn rocom^'.ekdec â– â– " 'â€¢â€¢'* your a^Â»<iru i-':'l six ill ahrays <â€¢'::;â€¢. i:-l:2 t do n as it has hr*ariab}j p iduoed bonefii its rkcity ! u5ui street and yoruo-'tj tiu cektaur cobdpays t7 3 .:. â€¢-. . â€¢ i i '"â– -â€¢ edwin cuthrril il i y , '> ( ' soddendeath "â– '"""" th community shcck3d Â«\ ai , . after tea while mr thonu uartnui â– â– qt and highly mpected citixen apparently in ihe ur'-t i ketlik in reading a newspaper ur ,.,., fell lo tlie floor no plucd one hand ov his heart gasped aiid k.u back io his lnur evidently uncon teiuui 1 h:nily were stricken with con unitiod and imniediately summoned a hhntcian kut il was too late the o.'j pulenan iraa dewl physicians gave heart autut u ihe cause â€” jloliiivk llei-ald irerr day tbe ai>ers contain autetuenta b:iu i ihe above even youtuisnode hut igaiost heart disease and the awful rtpiditv ith which it is claiming victims fcÂ«mu(mn nil a conviction of its prevalence xÂ«Â»der if you hÂ»ve a symptom of tlus 4md diieue d not hesitate a moment in uimdiag to it i>eiay in always dangerous j tad in line disease t.ni nftcn fatal some tÂ»b(>tori,i lisease art rhortness ot ki-Â«;b flottering or palpitation pain r uwÂ«rae in left i<le shoulder or ar:i ir rÂ»p>i*r pn!Â»e ira ithering weak or hungry ipilu fainting ipells dropsy etc autn bten york pa , rito i mffererl nta hÂ»Â»rt l.Â»^Â»Â»o 22 yean kioi'ieutlt my lwÂ»rtwoul(!Â«Â»Â«aitojiimp intn ray mouth.ana my mdii.ru c me very melancholy physicians ; rnÂ»bÂ«ni)re':ifr 1 herameso much worse th"it niiiifi â– : ' . but wrb indnced a â– imrrnn '..-<â– â– 1 miles new heart cure the monddi â€¢ â€¢â– i und "' il n fundÂ»ri ; fall â€¢ k * king my gratitude is too urffa zpretdon " i i lc .-.>.." cnimit'wrn pa rr<>.1 s j rÂ«Â»f htr â€¢ for fonr yepm previous to hÂ«>i ln|th uÂ»Â»of v l>r miles sew heart oure i wÂ«a iflleud w.ih hetrt 1<kÂ«aiu in a very severe f'tin u toksn til t milled can hut with no benefit kitlllsmdlir mii remedy onebottleof which nrxl dm " i b bctfctrda high point la mftvos the fnl itrtoc ratement t wa a wreck fr..m heirt 41*mm uiii n.-,mvli trouble when i began nsinz p ulm'kew ik-a-tmre an<l nervp rh4 liver rilli it i remit of tb-ir uÂ«t i am well n mile 1 sÂ«w heart cnre u wild by all ln:it fmÂ»n v*ttiv ;; iarantÂ«e or sent by the i>r hum htdloal i ' elkhart jml . on rereij>t of Â»^Â«Â«. ii jwrbiu'.e.tii t.<itlle*for$v exi>re pre Â»â€¢Â»Â« it u posiurdy fr from all opiates or tiftfon dnnc l>r miles serve ami i.'vor wh.u <>Â«â€ž, per vy>x flva box 1 v vatled rÂ»h fÂ»e book at druggists or by mull for halo by all druggists the best policy a tontine policy in the equitable life the host because it is absolutely sure ; because it makes you your own btnencmry if you live and protects our family if you die the following leuer from a tontine i'olicv holder w the equitable life who received his own life insurance to 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the carolina watchman t has double the ci dilation of ?, otlh i .. lisheo ii j i jÂ»3 ji,of . liters bi'i fu-fourth series salisbury n c thursday january 11 1894 after the recess congress settles down to work onoe mora to obstruct tariff legislation ] la the l'lan of republican la the house a lively opening the senate spring the hawaiian question early hard 1'lghtlug kxperteil washington january 4 â€” in the ( mouse the resignations of colonel â€¢ fellows aud mr fitch of new york who have been elected respectively , district attorney and comptroller of the currency of new york were read nnd the speaker also presented the credentials of mr adams of pennsyl vania who has been elected to suc ceed the late mr o'xcill i , the tight then bc^au mr boutelle onb-halfof the republicans putting forward th hawaiian matter to n , lagonize tlic tariff bill mr ilitt the head of the minority , of the foreign affairs committee stated i that intismuc-h as this proposition rave j ilie rej>.ablican substantially v.hat i they desired viz a time fixed for do i rau on the h:;v.-;iii:;n matter he voi:ld be r-la.-l to accept it then there waa tpihe a wivi^lo ; tit mr uouteile's c/fort to oall up | sis r(Â»solutii>n as a firiviletfeil question j viiioh efftÂ»rt was u failure linmc i-;tely after tha t\'ap:i hunton of virginia 1 lie oath of office ivas atercd Â».â€¢ new senator ior l'rve pre.ented a resolution l-'hrinjt that ia the opinion of the a during the investigation of the ur.iuee on foreign relations of relations with l:.iw::-i there ':â– no interference on the pai"t | ituiwi states by moral inllu j or pliv&ical force for hie resto i , of the ix-cjijc n r f the main , :. next of t\e provisional govern < at of i!i hawaiian islands u:ul it naval forces should be used in the i ud.i only for the protection of the â– s and property of american citi . he askcil thut the resolution io t'ie tvtjle for th present ator hill presented a bill limit hj effect of tie regulations oi rcg between the several state ith foreign f>untries 1 ca'.ui up by senator tuu'h o . .: i for the relief of certain al i . who ha 1 aoqniretl property in â€¢ liistriot ot:casioiied much di.scus j s it developed the fact that j - tvi-ic iucoinpet.-.-t to ho 1 pro ! i.-i thi district of columbia the i â– s i-.i'.-cd it bcinp for t'ne reliei i arid ?â– ;. col-vi-il and legalizing ; ownevslr'p of rval estate in the ric.t i lie ways and nvr-tis committee x â– â€¢ to r p >'â– â– a ! ill providing for a : â€¢â– (. tax on individual incomes t.o-'io * i washington january 5 â€” the ho-.ise â€¢:- without a quorum a-rain today i cotisecjucatly did nothing 1 . mr â€¢ ;. i in attempted to pet up e oaition censuring tne president e.^i illan rai>ed the question of . â€¢-â– evatiois the republicans re ii to vote the democrats couhl â– in ister a quorum and the house s ia consequence adjourned in t:u senate mr hoar presented ii following resolution with the re . nest that it lie on the table for the resent j resolved that the secretary of the vasurv be requested to inform the iiafe of what sums have been paid tc â– .:;Â« hon jan-res ii lilouut for salary â– -, â– : vices and other o:pÂ«*nÂ«6s as special iymmissioner to hawaii t-oyetlier with f>-.;;es of all oi'ders vouchers and re iiit.s for such payment and also t-o m the senate fnun what funds â– . mi under r by virtue of what hppro riati n of law the same have been aid ' f'jrxi 3 ed lke a p hlor v:is h koiibrr ui-n il ii tb the ifri cultural itui dins chicago january s.-a robbers roost rieh with plunder has beeu pound beneath the floor of the great tgricuhiiral building at the world's ut grounds the thieves escaped tut much valuable stolen property vas recovered the den was sumptu ously furnished with turkish rugft fabrics from foreign looms rieh dra ries and eomforta-ble divans fine hrandiefi high wines nod imported l-i^:irs were scattered about the place in pr^it profusion the two men were keen stealing whisky bottle and following them eqlcers found the den the uie:i dropped tlvrough a dole in th floor and the officers in pursuit f-;u': ulan live oak fi.ju january 8.--f0i lowing upon the att-mpted assassi nation of ex-sh-riff totsdampr on friday night our town is wild with xcitement tonight ov^r the murdri of h j willis cit watchman last night avillis was shot through the heart and his head was literally split to pieces with a hatchet or othei sharp weapon the murderer aftet killing him straightened out his form iind left him lying on his back beside the citv pound he was employed tr keep lion's from running at larg-e in the city streets and a great deal of ill feeling had been created by taking them up the pound was full of hogs ind willis was guarding them there is uo clue to tkc murderer a (> tal a'tÂ«r ururce gould new york january t â€” a crank oi the name 0 e c hack yesterday went lo the lukewood hotel bake wood n j tmd wanted to see mr george ould in order to eoueet sioo wo wliicii ho a\-s the ialli'-r had r.-omised him chick was lajvjjf re leased ii&va an iuÂ»iiae kÂ»j]4uh not apt to fight â€ž gtovernor mitchell says the two thugs can't meet in florida i j i he will declare martial law charley ta not vÂ«ry anxious he rcfuw to then new articles or agreement and the uurul club is all urok?u l'i over it jackson vn.i.fc fi.a january 0 â€” one development has followed another in rapid succession today in the cor bott-mitchell affair the cases in the criminal court against corbett and mitchell fell through this mornin because the solicitor declined to prosecute them the mayor vetoed the cvc-ouncc-glove ordinance and the council parsed it over his voto by a two-third vote the duvai oiub now admits that it has requested cor bett and mitchell to sign iitr.v articlc-3 of agreement and a test fight will soon be hiu at the park oeera house to sec if a cafie at law can be made in a g-love contest under articles of agree ment exactly likht may be pr.lled off at some point beyond the two-mile limit from ti.e city of jacksonville n.s agreed in the finet articles and at riiolher time if uecessory either tvrenty-fonr hours before or aft'-r noon of january 2r>th you see tliis allows i a clianoe to evade the au thorities if tli-t stop the fig'r.t t tlio arena kt:>1 would make the fight a dead , sure thing we could say to the w.fxmi : people who may come here to see this fight that they can see it anyway that we will have it in some place con j venient to jacksonville corbett . signed the new articles without hesi ( t;tt r on as soon a he understood thfm thoroughly but mitchell declines to jo so as soon as mitchell signs t':e Â» w artlclt-b said jo vending of new york the ihival club will add mo men to its jirosent force of carpenters on the arena ycr a ly and will ship it back to his home tomorrow cotton milib uuraed ri.ouknfk ai.a january s the cotton mills of erabrey son & yonng aoi ta of this t.ty wi*a burned last uig-ht the loss is estiuiuted at s-'o 000 insurance 810..vo the factors w;is a 50 j ladle y rn mill tht machinery wu ui-j iue pw&l weli ecjuipjvsd ce-h.al mum kewi i newberry s cl january 8 the ; directors of the newberry cotton mills j have decided to increase the capital stock from s^ao.ouu to 400,000 aud to | greatly enlarge the building knoxvu.-i tens jaunary s â€” kayior & cunningham dry good mercliants have assigned they havc secured eret'':tor for about s *>< h '. the stock is to bc sold to pay debts amounting to 5,000 or more d.uil.d.vktia v january 8 â€” tho revised list just received by tiie clerk of the court shows that twenty wid ows and seventeen old soldier in j lumpkin county rill draw pensions ' this year gallatin tens january 5 â€” at spring hill kv yesterday l v fowler and i c vousen rivals for \ tiie same lady's hand met fowler shot yousen fatally but before you seu died he stabbed fowler so serious . ly that he cannot recover j_c_.sojf te.vx january fi â€” tow ard the foreign claim swindler was sentenced by judge hammond last night to nine years in the columbus ohio penitentiary he is also taxed with a tine of 61,-00 and the cost of the two trials about 20.000 chariotte n c jauuary fi young goetehius of home ga who n a student nt davidson college fell from the third story of the college building yesterday and is now in a dying condition the young man is a son of the presbyterian minister at rome iiis family have been notified ba_-_.ah.-u ala january 0 â€” james hamburger had a quarrel with his nweetheart wednesday and stab bed her slightly in the neok last night he walked into a ballroom and seeing her in the arms of nuothor man he walked up behind her and shot her in the back of the neck he then escaped the girl died this morning tuscaloosa ai~v january fi â€” will farmer was hanged in the county jail yard here today for wife murder farmer was cool lo the last lie said he felt no fear and knew he was going bti-aight to heaven he advised every body to live right the drop fell at the last stroke of twelve farm.r's neck was n>t brokeu and he died of strangulation thomasxili.e ga january 0 â€” hen ry spencer colored was today sen tenced by judge hansell to be hanged ou thursday march 1st spencer was convicted of murdering his brother-in law mo'-e green a motion was mado fo - a new trial which was not grant j ed lie received his sentence with re markablc nerve showing no signs oi excitement whut.ver loctpvltxe kv january 6 the current issue of the woodford sun one of the n;pst iuf.uential papers in ilie ashland district contains un editorial advocating the election i>f hon w c owens to congress the sun has here tofore been a zealous supporter ol colonel ilreckinridge but now declares tiiat the pollard scandal will destroy his usefulness iu eougre>s iliooinsor ann january 5 â€” the boiler of the locomotive pulling the through freight into st l^ouis ex i ploded near here early this morning the train consisted of thirty-live cars j 1 fourteen of which were loaded with i cattle about twenty curs were wrecked and a great number of cattle kllcd head hrakeman ross was in 1 taut*ly killed tho fireman fit tally and the engineer seriously injured trsc-mbia ar.a january ft â€” last ' night jake kllroy residing near here ; went home drunk lie retired to bed with his lighted pipe in his mouth the bed clothing took fire and the ! hause was burned kllroy endeav : ored to escape bat was overcome by : smoke and roasted alive his wife in j na adjoining room escaped and res i cued one child but two others aged j 3 and 6ve years were burned to death greenville ai january 5 a j young sister of ueorge parrer a boy i of fourteen who has been missing since christmas duy this morning foun'd his dead body in the woods with a gunshot wound in the breast far rer with irby mcarthur a negro of the same age were out hunting to gether and when last seen were quar reling mcarthur returned aloae and has been silent since he was today arrested aud put in jail upon the charge of murder i'mon s c january 6 â€” a terrible catastrophe happened near here last night on the plantation of senator glenn i peake by which three per sons were killed and five wounded one mortally it was caused by the bursting of the boiler ot an ongiue used to run a cottou gin tik dead are thomas k jeter a well-known j man with line connections crouch who recently came here from north carolina and an unknown ncg. attalla . thriving city five miles west of gads len narrow v escape a disastrous onnacn-ation at 2 o'clock this morning ire broke out in while & chisolm's rick store from a stove and quickly piead the loss to the stock w 1000 ins-urance 2,000 the balki ng was gutted l i wbatley dore adjoining was badly damaged y water the large two-story frame ' milding belonging to w r shahu . nd occupied by a beef market and i ewelry store was completely d trovecl there was no insurance exc ept on the jewelry for 52.800 the ast fire is supposed to be the work of i n incendiary th loss by both hits vasf 8,000 wi___v â€¢"--â– Â»Â»f bulonde was decreed on july 15 he was imprisoned in the citadel of pignerol whence he wrote letters to the king and the ministor trying to justify his action his pleas were of little avail and hi a letter to catinat dated august 7 the king confirmed the sentence and from i that date nothing further was heard of m de bulonde the unhappy general who had re â– treated before prince eugene had i henceforth to expiate his fault in prison for two years he remained in the fortress of pignerol whence by louis order he was removed to the isle ste marguerite saint mars ; the governor of which was ordered by a celebrated dispatch to toll ab j eolutely nobody about the general j ho had received from pignerol in may 1008 saint mars became gov ernor of the bastille and in septem ber he arrived with his old prisoner : of pignerol who was alwuys obliged | to wear a mask of black velvet and j of whom no one has over known his ! name or estate " five vears afterward in novem ber 1703 the man with the mawk j died and was buried in the cemetery of st paul under the name of march ialy this historic puzzle has then , been sjxiiled in its dramatic mystery by m bazeries and henceforth his i tory will know m de bulonde as tho ! legendary prisoner in the iron mas j st same bucuret a father's ghastly f>nd he went to he.rch for hi son nd found a corpse bessemeb at.a january 8.-a hor rible murder was committed today a few miles below i5es.sen.er mr james huffman a deputy sheriff warned a nepro who whs trespassm upon his father's premises to keep off he refused to do so and huffman ar , ! rested him but the negro plead so â€¢ hard for his release that huffman let him go a short time afterwards huffman heard shooting going on in atothtpartofhls fathers plantetion he rode out to see what the trouble 1 was in a short tune the horse came , â– rallopin back riderless mr huff min . father went in search of him td^d his u with hisl-da suuomfroni his shoulders 1 he nnle*is knpposadto betheworkof thenee â€” â€¢ t i by huffman and apos^isn i pursuit of him if h is t - v tonight it will un doubtedtr -'â– -'â– expense of a trial a kissless lanu lovers as portrayed by jap â– â– â€¢ novelists said poets affectionate rplthctt and cat â– â– â€” â– 8ocfa Â»> westerners l"*o alimi'.utr ly i'tikoo r in tli raÂ«i spntliufnuiitt only re trajetl by u:i exquisite ourl*Â«j mr lafcadio hearn in his p ! of the eternal feminine in it atlantic thus refers to one of the many differences between the poetry and fiction of japan and those of western nations i must touch ujh>h one feature ot western literature never to be recon ciled with japanese ideas and cus toms let the reader reflect for a moment how large a place the <=" k jeet of kisses and caresses and em braces occupies in our poetry arid in our prose fiction and then let mia consider the fact that in japanesi literature those have no exists whatever for kisses and eail races are simply unknown in japan a tokens of affection if we except the solitary fact that japanese mothers like mothers all over the world lip and hug their little ones Â»>.â€¢:â€¢ after babyhood there is no ;. hugging or kissing suchactii sex cept in the case of infants are held to be highly immodest never do girls kiss one another never do parents kiss or embrace their children who have become able to walk and this rule holds good of all classes society from the highest nobility to the humblest peasantry neither have we the least indication thr ..;.'!â– out japanese literature of any ti in the history o r the rare when u fection was raore demonstrative thaa it is today perhaps the westers reader will uud it hard even to im agine a literature in the whole course of which is no mention of kiss ing of embracing even of pressing a loved hand for hand-clasping is an action as totally foreign to japanese impulse as kissing yet on these topics even the native songs of the country folk even the old ballads of the people about unhappy lovpra are quite as silent as the exquisite verses of the court poets suppose we take for an example the ancient popular ballad of shuntokumara which has given origin to various proverbs and household word throughout western japan here we have the story of two betrothed lovers long separated by a cruel misfortune wandering in search of each other all over the empire and at last suddenly meeting before kiomidzu temple by the favor of the gods would not any aryan poet describe such a meeting as a rushing of the two into each other's arms with kisses and cries of love but how does the old japanese bal lad describe it in brief the iran onlv sit down together and stroke each other a little now even this reserved form of caress is a 1 x tremely rare indulgence of emotion you may see again and again fathers and sons husbands and wive 03 v - ers and daughters meeting â€¢ years of absence yet you will ably never see the approach Â» caress between them the.y will knee down and bal'j each other and smile and r ' cry a little for joy but th neither rush into each other 1 nor utter extraordinary phi affection indeed such term fection as my dear my â– 'â– ' r my sweet my !â€¢ 'â– â€¢. â– do not exist in japanese i terms at all equivaleni to c*.n tonal idioms japanese aff < ti not uttered in words it s pears even in the tone of voi â€¢â– chiefly shown in acts of courtesy and kindness i that the opposite emotio i equally perfect contn 1 but 1 trate this runarkab fact â– quire a separate essay a tÂ«rÂ«rct or vof r.niitv maksiso s c january 9 " â€¢ trial of la'-.b plowden eol re was charged with violatin â€¢ pensary law resulted in a v uot guilty as soon as was rendered ev ry ae he work he bookmakers ai : roimsart east st louis kansas n and omaha n'eb ha i â– â€¢ the v -â– â€¢â– 'â€¢â– ' 1 . â– ; t ! c wire tii-i-pt-rs escapco i ; ~~~ what is . ig dr samuel pitcher's prescription for infants cwu u liiltln-n h contains neither opium morphine nor rd arootic substance it is a hornless substitute paregoric drops soothing syrups and castor oil pleasant its guarantee is thirty years use by on s of mothers castoria is the children's panacea __',,â€ž. ;],,;;,< r's friend lstoria castoria l hil.'.ren tiiut castoria euros c->lio constipation â– ' ... a v inscription s.Â»ir stwruach diarrho-a eruc-ation lrxcw :: - ' _ ., ,, ,, kius worms cs bleep n-id promotes d k bro ...; â– â€¢:;. n t geslion vv'itliout injurious medication ertal im ! a work for several yvxrs i havn rocom^'.ekdec â– â– " 'â€¢â€¢'* your a^Â» ( ' soddendeath "â– '"""" th community shcck3d Â«\ ai , . after tea while mr thonu uartnui â– â– qt and highly mpected citixen apparently in ihe ur'-t i ketlik in reading a newspaper ur ,.,., fell lo tlie floor no plucd one hand ov his heart gasped aiid k.u back io his lnur evidently uncon teiuui 1 h:nily were stricken with con unitiod and imniediately summoned a hhntcian kut il was too late the o.'j pulenan iraa dewl physicians gave heart autut u ihe cause â€” jloliiivk llei-ald irerr day tbe ai>ers contain autetuenta b:iu i ihe above even youtuisnode hut igaiost heart disease and the awful rtpiditv ith which it is claiming victims fcÂ«mu(mn nil a conviction of its prevalence xÂ«Â»der if you hÂ»ve a symptom of tlus 4md diieue d not hesitate a moment in uimdiag to it i>eiay in always dangerous j tad in line disease t.ni nftcn fatal some tÂ»b(>tori,i lisease art rhortness ot ki-Â«;b flottering or palpitation pain r uwÂ«rae in left ii*r pn!Â»e ira ithering weak or hungry ipilu fainting ipells dropsy etc autn bten york pa , rito i mffererl nta hÂ»Â»rt l.Â»^Â»Â»o 22 yean kioi'ieutlt my lwÂ»rtwoul(!Â«Â»Â«aitojiimp intn ray mouth.ana my mdii.ru c me very melancholy physicians ; rnÂ»bÂ«ni)re':ifr 1 herameso much worse th"it niiiifi â– : ' . but wrb indnced a â– imrrnn '..-.." cnimit'wrn pa rr<>.1 s j rÂ«Â»f htr â€¢ for fonr yepm previous to hÂ«>i ln|th uÂ»Â»of v l>r miles sew heart oure i wÂ«a iflleud w.ih hetrt 1r hum htdloal i ' elkhart jml . on 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